Tar Heels adjust to new rotations
Posted Feb 27, 2013
When Roy Williams met with his staff after UNC’s 27-point loss to Miami earlier this month, he didn’t just decide to make P.J. Hairston a starter. He also decided to shorten his rotation. As a result, UNC primarily has depended on six players during its recent three-game winning streak — five wing players and 6-9 forward James Michael McAdoo. That trend should continue today at Clemson (7 p.m., ESPN).
(Durham Herald-Sun)
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